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May 2023 -
Volume 21, Issue 4


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From the Editor

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Prevalence of depressive symptoms and its predictive factors among male medical students in University of Bisha, Saudi Arabia
[Abstract]
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Abdullah M. Alshahrani, Mohammad S. Al-Shahrani, Muffarah H. Alharthi, Mohannad S. Alamri, Mutasim E. Ibrahim
DOI: 10.5742/MEWFM.2023.95256086

Pemphigus: Clinical study of 68 patients 5 years ago in Aden, Yemen
Amer Omer Bin Al-Zou
[Abstract]
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DOI: 10.5742/MEWFM.2023.95256088

Investigating Compliance with Insulin Injection Regimens among Diabetic Patients in Najran Armed Forces Hospital
[Abstract]
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Metrek Almetrek, Saad Alghamdi, Ali Alhajri, Eisa Ghazwani, HebatAllah Hamdi, Mohmmed Ibrahim, Abeer Salih, Asma Alwadai
DOI: 10.5742/MEWFM.2023.95256102

Regional Covid

Arthralgia and Soft Tissue Swelling Post Covid-19
[Abstract]
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Juwairia Hashmi, Kader Mutluer
DOI: 10.5742/MEWFM.2023.95256087

An Unusual Presentation of Acute Pancreatitis:
Case Report Study

[Abstract]
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Aza Ziyada, Reem Hassan, Mansour Elmahdi
DOI: 10.5742/MEWFM.2023.95256089

Death of a child in family medicine clinic - a case report
[Abstract]
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Bilal Hasan Chaudhry, Imran Ahmad
DOI: 10.5742/MEWFM.2023.95256091

Smoking after a heart attack - a case report
[Abstract]
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Laith AlMarsomi, Bilal Hasan
DOI: 10.5742/MEWFM.2023.95256092

Mutations in ZBTB20 cause Primrose syndrome in a Pediatric Patient: A Case Report
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Fawzia Alsharif, Maha A. Elfaramawy, Mohammed F. Alamer, Aman M. Diqarshawi, Sabah S. Shaikh, Mariam AbouTouk, Aljohara S. Alsuhaili, Banan B. Julaidan, Aseel E Ghorab, Hafsat M. Ahmed, Ayoub S Albahrani, Amnah A Alomran, Batool A Alshehab, Ghosoun Anas Moallem
DOI: 10.5742/MEWFM.2023.95256093

Irritable bowel or irritated by lactose?
[Abstract]
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Mohammed Asif
DOI: 10.5742/MEWFM.2023.95256094

The manifestations of asthma in a child with Williams Syndrome
[Abstract]
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Hanaa Hamadallah
DOI: 10.5742/MEWFM.2023.95256096

Population and Community Studies

An assessment of parents' knowledge, awareness and practice regarding paracetamol use in children

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Manal Abdulaziz Murad, Murad A. Yasawy, Doha Hantoush, Renad Marghalani, Zinab Ali Khamis, Amirah K. Bantan, Manahel saud khayat, Safia Majdi EL-Qaisi
DOI: 10.5742/MEWFM.2023.95256100

Review

Predictors of Patients' Satisfaction with Primary Health Care Services at Kingdom of Saudi Arabia: A Systematic Review
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Abdullah M. Alshahrani
DOI: 10.5742/MEWFM.2023.9525610

Middle East Quality Improvement Program
(MEQUIP QI&CPD)


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May 2023- Volume 21, Issue 4

Investigating Compliance with Insulin Injection Regimens among Diabetic Patients in Najran Armed Forces Hospital

(1) Family & Community Medicine Department at Najran Armed Forces Hospital, Najran Saudi Arabia
(2) Internal Medicine Department at Najran Armed Forces Hospital, Najran Saudi Arabia
(3) Family & Community Medicine Department, College of Medicine, Najran University, Najran Saudi Arabia
(4) Academic Affairs, Najran Armed Forces Hospital, Najran Saudi Arabia

Corresponding author:
Dr. Metrek Almetrek Family & Community Medicine Department at Najran Armed Forces Hospital, Najran Saudi Arabia
Email: almetrek421@gmail.com

Received: March 2023. Accepted: April 2023; Published: May 1, 2023.Citation: Metrek Almetrek et al. Investigating Compliance with Insulin Injection Regimens among Diabetic Patients in Najran Armed Forces Hospital. World Family Medicine. May 2023; 21(4): 75-88 DOI: 10.5742/MEWFM.2023.95256102

Abstract

Aim of Study: To investigate what factors affect patients’ compliance with an insulin regimen as part of self-management in Najran Armed Forces Hospital.

Methodology: This study followed an exploratory descriptive cross-sectional research design. The study population consisted of diabetic patients receiving insulin. A simple random sampling technique was followed to select diabetic patients among those registered at the Chronic Disease Clinics at Najran Armed Forces Hospital. A Self-administered questionnaire was constructed and used to collect data over a two-week period.

Results: The study sample included 90 patients, of whom 53.3% were males. Many participants expressed poor attitudes and lacked self-management skills and the necessary health education information. There were statistically significant associations regarding the relationship between poor attitude and poor self-management. Participants’ knowledge regarding how to take insulin injections; fear of insulin injection; having a monitoring device; health conditions; diabetes type residence location education; and seeing diabetes educators were significant factors related to patients’ attitudes.

Conclusion: Diabetic patients’ compliance regarding self-management advice is variable. It is of utmost importance for diabetic patients to be educated and supported in all aspects of self-management to avoid diabetes complications.

Keywords: Diabetes mellitus, Compliance,
Insulin regimen, Saudi Arabia.






 


 

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